Friday, March 29, 2013

Hilling and Presenting in Ohio


Dr. Lomax took several of our HPJ students to Walsh University at North Canton for the Phi Alpha Theta (honorary for historians) state conference last weekend.  Students who presented included Lisa Bradley and Amarilla Fair (our Hillers in chief), Autumn Kalikin, Franklin Howard, Trey Jones, Ben Nauman, Ben Buehler, and Aaron Craft.  

Autumn Kalikin brought home the hardware by winning the award for best American history paper.  Way to go Autumn!
 
Below are the papers that our students presented:

“Myth of the Lost Cause: Early’s Legacy,” Aaron Craft

“March to the Scaffold: The Bond of Association and the Execution of Mary Queen of Scots,”Franklin Howard

“Reading History Through Political Cartoons,” Kenneth Jones and Ben Nauman

“If National Honesty is to be Disregarded: Grover Cleveland, Hawaii, and American Imperialism,”Ben Buehler

“Public Perception of Washington’s Tactics during the Revolutionary War,” Autumn R. Kalikin, Ohio Northern University

“John Jay and his Influence on the Early Republic,” Lisa Bradley

“The ‘Life’ Story of Prohibition: Life Magazine and the Declining Fortunes of Prohibition, 1920-1930,” Amarilla R. Fair

Well done PATs!

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